Liege

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Liege, one of the belgian gems you must see
With its fiery natives and devotion to Pèkêt, the local genever (Belgian gin), Liege is known as La Cité Ardente, or burning city. Don’t leave town without strolling around the Carré district or haggling at the Quai de la Batte’s Sunday flea (...)

Getting there

You can get to Liege from Cologne, Brugge and Luxembourg. Best price and travel duration below.

From Paris

02:10

€ 29

From Frankfurt

02:15

€ 19

From Brussels

00:43

€ 19

From Cologne

01:01

€ 19

From Brugge

01:59

€ 31

From Luxembourg

02:27

€ 44

From Lille

02:48

€ 33

From Dusseldorf

01:36

€ 19

From Antwerp

02:10

€ 22

From Aachen

00:23

€ 12

From Maastricht

00:32

€ 7

From Barvaux

00:49

€ 10

From Namur

00:39

€ 13

Getting around

From Liege, you can travel to nearby cities and towns. Best price and travel duration below.

To Maastricht

00:42

€ 7

To Barvaux

00:51

€ 10

To Aachen

01:06

€ 14

To Namur

01:10

€ 13

To Brussels

01:11

€ 19

To Antwerp

02:14

€ 22

To Brugge

02:32

€ 31

To Cologne

03:01

€ 36

To Luxembourg

03:21

€ 44

To Lille

03:50

€ 44

To Dusseldorf

04:02

€ 63

To Frankfurt

05:27

€ 125

To Paris

06:02

€ 69

Liege city guide

Liege, one of the belgian gems you must see

With its fiery natives and devotion to Pèkêt, the local genever (Belgian gin), Liege is known as La Cité Ardente, or burning city. Don’t leave town without strolling around the Carré district or haggling at the Quai de la Batte’s Sunday flea market.

On Saint-Lambert square, you can admire the Prince-Bishops’ Palace from the 16th century and visit the "Archeoforum", the archaeological Museum, surprisingly located under the square and taking you to a travel through 9000 years of history.

As you walk around though the town centre, you will find six collegiate churches, beautiful witnesses of the Liège principality. Head to the market square to admire the oldest monument of Liège dating back from the 11th century: the "perron", which is a stone column decorated with a cross-bearing orb, symbolising freedom and autonomy.

You should also take a short cruise on the Meuse river to relax while enjoying a fantastic view on Liège

Liege station(s)

Trains are convenient way to reach any town and city in Europe. All main towns have a railway station, while major cities have more than two railway stations. Nearly all railway stations are located in the city centre. Check our map to locate railway station(s) in Liege.